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School Year of Core Vocabulary Words – Older Student Lessons: AAC Resources for April
As March draws to a close, we extend our welcome to guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty, who are... [Read More...]
As March draws to a close, we extend our welcome to guest authors Michaela Sullivan and Lindsay Dougherty, who are... [Read More...]
While it is not necessary to begin your AAC journey with paper-based communication tools, this is a route many people... [Read More...]
What do students with cognitive impairments who use AAC need in order to learn to read and write? Comprehensive literacy... [Read More...]
What are you doing later today? How about tomorrow? If you’re in the mood for AAC learning, please join me... [Read More...]
Know anyone who has access to AAC tools but doesn’t yet use them throughout the day? Keiran has a new... [Read More...]
Busy week? Here are a couple of posts that you might have missed. Monday: Administratively Speaking: 5 Considerations for Recruiting and... [Read More...]
Figuring out the best way to represent language to someone who will be communicating through AAC is challenging, but when... [Read More...]
Do any of these situations sound familiar? Janelle, an SLP in an urban elementary school, was flustered when the principal... [Read More...]
My week was jam-packed with AAC and literacy. If your week was just as busy, you might have missed a... [Read More...]
Some of the best resources are the ones that we can modify to use in ways that fit our own specific... [Read More...]
How can we help our AAC learners become cognitively engaged and participate fully in instructional activities? What can we do... [Read More...]
Here in the US, many schools just let out for summer vacation but some special education teachers and SLPs are... [Read More...]